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'''Extended Enterprise Modeling Language''' (EEML) is commonly used for [[business process modeling]] across a number of layers. '''EEML''' is intended to be a simple language, which makes it easy to update models. In addition to capturing the various tasks(can consist of several sub-tasks) and their interdependencies, models show which roles perform each task, and the tools, services and information they apply.
[[Image:Goalandprocess.JPG|thumb|320px|Example of EEML Goal modeling and process modeling.]]
 
EEML is the result of several years of research. Originally developed in <ref>[http://research.dnv.com/external/default.htm EXTERNAL]</ref> to support development and use of interactive models.
 
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== External links ==
{{Commonscat|Extended Enterprise Modeling Language}}
* [http://www.idi.ntnu.no/emner/tdt4250/pensum/EEML2005-autumn2005.doc Description of EEML]
* [http://www.cs.toronto.edu/km/GRL/ GRL web site] University of Toronto,